I am about to buy a Nikon D200 but having never used a digital SLR before, i am unsure of which lens to purchase. I am looking for a general purpose lens that will work well with portrait work.
Also, will an SLR lens made for a 35mm manual camera fit onto a digital SLR?

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3 Responses to “Which Is The Best Lens For A First Time Nikon Slr User?”

  1. uhm101 Says:

    The D200 will have a 1.5x crop factor. Lenses will behave on it similarly to a lens of 1.5x the focal length on a film body.
    That being said, a AF 50mm f/1.4D or f/1.8D will be a nice portrait length on a 1.5x crop factor camera. (The 85mm Nikkors were the classic portrait length on Nikon film gear but are a little too long on 1.5x crop DSLRs)

  2. anthony h Says:

    A general purpose portrait lens….
    I am fond of my Tamron 24-135mm on my D200. Another option would be the Nikon 24-120mm VR AF-S lens. Many users like the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 for portraits. A good zoom for portraits would be the 70-200mm AF-S VR lens, but it’s not good as a general purpose lens because it’s not wide enough. You can try the lenses at the store to get a feel for what you like in terms of view and convenience.
    For prime lenses, look at a 35mm f/2.0, a 50mm f/1.8, or if you have lots of money, an 85mm f/1.4. The 85mm is scary good for portraits, but the other lenses are less expensive and do well too. Some users like the Tamron 90mm f/2.8 for portraits as well as macro work.
    35mm manual focus lenses will work on the D200; just read the manual on how to use them. They will mount and meter, but not autofocus.

  3. George Y Says:

    If you have Nikon 35mm SLR lenses, they’ll work fine in manual focus mode on your D200.
    My favorite Nikon lens is the 18-200mm VR, a fantastic optic with Vibration Reduction. That feature virtually eliminates the need for a tripod, as it stabilizes the camera to an amazing extent.http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/18200.h…
    I hope this helps. By the way, the D200 is an outstanding camera that will allow you to create some amazing images.